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Safety
V 1.0
• Directly following completion of the work, all safety and protective devices must be attached again or made
functional again.
• Accident prevention regulations as well as generally accepted technical regulations must be complied with.We
would like to point out that in accordance with the Product Liability Act we are not liable for damage caused by
our device if the notes and regulations in these operating instructions have not been complied with. The same
provisions apply to accessory parts.
Tese notes must always be complied with. Non-compliance can lead to personal injury and/or serious property
damage.
2.4
Operating staff
All members of staff who work on the system must be qualified for this work. All members of staff must be of age.
National accident prevention regulations must also be used as a basis for operating and maintenance staff. It must
be guaranteed that staff have read and understood the instructions in this manual; if necessary, the manual must be
ordered from the manufacturer in the language required.
2.5
Electrical work
Our electrical products are operated with three-phase alternating current. The local regulations must be complied
with. The wiring diagram must be heeded for connection. Technical specifications must be strictly complied with.
If a machine has been switched off by a protective device, it may only be switched back on again after the fault has
been eliminated.
Risk caused by electric current!
There is a danger to life if current is not handled properly during electrical work. This work may only be carried out
by a qualified electrician.
Beware of humidity!
The penetration of humidity in the cable will render it damaged and useless. In addition, water can penetrate as far
as the connection chamber or motor and cause damage to terminals or the winding.
Never dip the end of the cable into the pumping medium or any other liquid.
2.5.1 Electrical connection
The system operator must be briefed about the power circuits and their switch-off possibilities. When the system
is connected to the electrical control unit, particularly when e.g. frequency converters and gentle start-up control
are used, the control unit manufacturer‘s regulations must be heeded for compliance with EMC. Special shielding
measures may be necessary (e.g. special cables) for the power and control cables.
Connection may only be made if the control units comply with the harmonised EU standards. Wireless devices can
cause interference in the system.
Beware of electromagnetic radiation!
Electromagnetic radiation is a potentially fatal risk for people with cardiac pacemakers.
Put up appropriate signs on the system and inform anyone affected accordingly.
2.5.2 Earth connection
Our systems must always be earthed. If there is a possibility of persons coming into contact with the system and the
pumping medium, the earthed connection must be additionally protected by a residual current-operated protective
device. The electric motors meet motor protective class IP 68.
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